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    1. @granola funk hahaha that shows how much I know about that kind of thing. I thought they were the same. 🀣 but I think you are more correct

    2. @Kelly Ray I would admit you are plenty correct for people like Avenatti.
      Prison for them is like county jail for us.

  1. Why is it when a politician runs into the law, almost all politicians say it’s politically motivated? FUD? Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt?

    1. @Lad Bol Probably , but a mug shot of the Obiden’ crime family and their queen vodka Pelosi. 🀣

    1. @granola funk Oh well, while they are after me. They are leaving some one else alone. Lol πŸ˜‚ God bless

    2. ​@Elmosweed Cheato Bandito:
      Golf cheat, tax cheat, spouse cheat, election cheat.

  2. GOP talking point. So, if you’re a politician running for office or a previous politician, you should never be investigated for a crime because if you were investigated for that potential crime it will be considered political? WTF

    1. ​@Judy Lee bill barf had 4 years to find something on them but all he could do was stop investigations into trump πŸ˜‚

  3. “…though it’s not expected to.”
    lol I was thinking the same thing. wtf does Florida have to do with an investigation in NY.

    1. @Mitzi Oldendorf TELL KEVIN MCCARTHY AND RON DESANTIS TO SEND THEIR COPS HERE TO NEW πŸ—½ YORK CITY & HAVE ALVIN BRAGG ARRESTED FOR KEEPING THE RULE OF LAW THEN THAT THE REPUBLICANS CLAIM TO BE THE PARTY OF THE RULE OF LAW UNTIL ONE OF THEIR OWN BREAKS THE LAW πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚

    2. @kar102 if charges are filed and Trump doesn’t voluntarily surrender (he will just for the spectacle and fundraising alone) the State of Florida can do nothing about it. The constitution is very clear about this. Article IV Section II of the Constitution says “A Person charged in any State with Treason, Felony, or other Crime, who shall flee from Justice, and be found in another State, shall on Demand of the executive Authority of the State from which he fled, be delivered up, to be removed to the State having Jurisdiction of the Crime.”

    1. If ur so smart how many pits are in a pear? What’s the difference between a apple and a peach?

  4. There are many prosecutors and they all have more than one case to work on. So saying the prosecutor is ‘ignoring other crimes’ is moronic.

    1. @clara morera There are other prosecutors who can look after other cases. Besides, Trumps crime’s are as valid as anyone else’s, so why drop his ones, just because there are others to tend to? Favouritism? Trump is above the law? Fear? Nah, let them do their jobs. So that we can all move on from this.

    1. Just wish we could put them both in a boxing ring and tell them to go for it. It would be reminiscent to a scene from The Jerry Springer Show lol

  5. Just because a defendant is able to use stall tactics to delay the case for years doesn’t mean it should just go away.

    1. @Nra,Morris G this isnt rape, or murder, this was already cleared of wrong doing by federal prosecutors. do you know anything man? at all? this guy is in NY trying to state prosecute. tell me pal. how come trump isnt arrested today if you are right? lolol. goof

  6. This is funny, but you’d better believe his life and those of his family have been threatened after saying this.

    1. @Bob pud cub?? Was that a typo that you capitalized like a title? Not sure what to make of that 🧐
      Perhaps it is I who, “(doesn’t) understand stupid” but I’ll bet you could teach me since you refer to it as a language πŸ˜‚

    2. @granola funk uhh, ok? Great story, I don’t know what you’re trying to say exactly.
      Putting your own pictures on shirts and mugs isn’t exactly sweat shop level work, and I was talking to Bob, but anywho

  7. “hey! why are you looking at this case and not that case! It’s political!” The mental gymnastic these comedians does really fascinates me.

    1. I think prosecuted, and sure, he deserves his day in court. Either he’s proven guilty or he’s not. But that’s for the court. I’m just glad we’re seeing that even that oaf isn’t above the law.

  8. State governor basically stating that he will interfere with due process of law for his own political reasons.

    1. he said the exact opposite though, he said he will not get involved if the issue comes before his office (which it isn’t expected to)

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